National Lutheran Council. Division of Welfare.
The National Lutheran Council (NLC) was established on September 6, 1918 as a common agency of participating Lutheran church bodies to administer domestic programs, publicize Lutheran activities and beliefs, and provide overseas emergency relief to areas devastated by World War I. By the 1940s, the NLC expanded and reorganized its program through the creation of divisions, departments, commissions, and bureaus. Its Division of Welfare was first established as a Department in 1940 and as a Division in 1946.
From the description of Chaplaincy Files, 1944-1966. (Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library). WorldCat record id: 36525860
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creatorOf | National Lutheran Council. Division of Welfare. Chaplaincy Files, 1944-1966. | Evangelical Lutheran Church in America Library, ELCA Library |
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associatedWith | Lutheran Church--Missouri Synod. | corporateBody |
associatedWith | National Lutheran Council. Division of Welfare. Committee on Chaplaincy Services and Clinical Training. | corporateBody |
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Chaplains, Military |
Church work with military personnel |
Lutheran |
Lutheran Church |
Pastoral psychology |
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Active 1944
Active 1966